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FT: 45W Power adapter for 65W
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Spokane, WA
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I recently purchased a Powerbook G4 off eBay and it arrived with the incorrect power adapter. The revision I have requires the 65W adapter; the 45W I have is for previous versions or iBooks. Does anyone find him/herself in a similar predicament? I'd love to trade for the correct one rather than having to buy a 65W and then sell this one separately.
Anyone?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I've got a 65w genuine apple one in good cosmetic condition. Where it came from I'll never know (maybe the socks in the dryer that transmuted into energy reformed into it...).
Do you have the apple one or an aftermarket model? Pay the postage both ways and toss in something fun and you have a deal.
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It's the Apple one, and it works just fine, but it because of the rating it charges my battery slowly and prevents me from doing any firmware updatage.
I can pay postage both ways but I'm afraid that since I just moved cross-country a few weeks ago, I'm a little low on the fun stuff lying around. Fun stuff got sold or stored. I can do something random, though I'm not sure if that idea's quite as savory...
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Originally Posted by acorder
I can pay postage both ways but I'm afraid that since I just moved cross-country a few weeks ago, I'm a little low on the fun stuff lying around. Fun stuff got sold or stored. I can do something random, though I'm not sure if that idea's quite as savory...
Hmm... I trust you'll do your best . PM and we'll work out details.
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